Summaries

The life of the Armenian poet Sayat-Nova, from childhood to death: his spiritual journey, artistic endeavors, and inner conflicts within the cultural and historical context of Armenia. Hailed as revolutionary by Mikhail Vartanov.

One of cinema's greatest masterpieces, Sergei Parajanov's "The Color of Pomegranates," a biography of Armenian troubadour Sayat Nova (King of Song) reveals the poet's life more through his poetry than a conventional narration of important events in Sayat Nova's life. The poet is presented as he grows up, falls in love, enters a monastery, and dies, but these incidents are depicted in the context of images from Sergei Parajanov's imagination and Sayat Nova's poems--works that are seen and rarely heard. Sofiko Chiaureli plays five roles, both male and female, and Sergei Parajanov writes, directs, edits, choreographs, and works on costumes, design, decor, and virtually every aspect of this one-of-a-kind work hailed as revolutionary by Mikhail Vartanov.—PARAJANOV.com

Details

Keywords
  • religion
  • 18th century
  • surrealism
  • poet
  • armenian culture
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • Biography
  • Music
Release date Jan 26, 1982
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin Soviet Union
Language Armenian Georgian Azerbaijani
Filming locations Haghpat monastery, Alaverdi, Armenia
Production companies Armenfilm Yerevan Film Studio

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 19m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.37 : 1

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